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Andrew Luck getting insurance through NCAA San Francisco Chronicle Paul Sakuma / AP (02-25) 22:33 PST -- Like many other potential high NFL draft picks who decide to stay in school for one more year, Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is getting an insurance policy in case an injury keeps him from playing pro football. ... See all stories on this topic » |
5 Car Insurance Add-Ons You Don't (Always) Need San Francisco Chronicle Car insurance is one of your biggest bills every month. According to car insurance.com, the average yearly premiums for 2011, so far, are around $1441 - which is over $120 per month, putting this expense on par with utilities, cell phones and cable ... See all stories on this topic » |
Christian medical plans get pass from health law Washington Post It sounds like one of those insurance "horror stories" that President Barack Obama hammered home during the fierce debate to pass his health care overhaul. Except Niles' plan ended up as the beneficiary of a rare exemption to the new law - a waiver ... See all stories on this topic » |
AIG's Outlook Murky as Core Business Underperforms ABC News AP By PALLAVI GOGOI AP Business Writer Robert Benmosche, chief executive of the bailed-out insurance company AIG, isn't known to be shy. On Friday's conference call to discuss earnings, a Goldman Sachs analyst baited him with a question: "If pre-crisis ... See all stories on this topic » |
Insurance ruling fought NewsOK.com WASHINGTON — A Christian legal group is appealing a judge's dismissal of its lawsuit against President Barack Obama's requirement that all Americans get health insurance. The American Center for Law and Justice claims the requirement is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Buoyed by Insurance 'Float' Wall Street Journal But Mr. Buffett's 2010 annual letter, to be released Saturday, is likely to emphasize just how much Berkshire's core insurance business is still driving its growth. Berkshire, where Mr. Buffett serves as chairman and chief executive, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ill. reaches $25 million deal in insurance case Bloomberg By AP SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A health insurance provider has agreed to pay $25 million over allegations it improperly denied benefits to Illinois customers. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois was accused of denying nursing care for children and ... See all stories on this topic » |
HHS announces grants for insurance rate reviews ModernHealthcare.com By Rebecca Vesely HHS has announced nearly $200 million in grants available to states in order to enhance their insurance rate review processes. A total of $250 million in state rate review funding was made available through the Patient Protection and ... See all stories on this topic » |
No "Free Rides" on Health Insurance, Says Blunt Federal Judge The Atlantic Judge Kessler joins two other Clinton appointees in upholding the Affordable Care Act -- and in particular the "individual mandate" which requires individuals to purchase health insurance by 2014 -- as a reasonable expression of Congressional power ... See all stories on this topic » |
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